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How to Choose the Right IT Support Provider for Your Business
15 Jan, 2026



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If you’re spending £722.17 ex‑VAT on an HP “Stapler/Stacker/Mailbox”, my first question is whether your day-to-day output genuinely needs all three functions. In practice, these devices shine when you’re producing lots of multi-page documents that must go out as neat sets—think proposals, contracts, invoices batches, or customer communications—where stitching and tidy stacking actually save time and reduce manual sorting. If that’s your workflow, it’s a sensible “quiet upgrade” because it keeps things consistent, looks more professional on dispatch, and can take a chunk of effort off admin staff.
That said, it’s not great value if you only do occasional staple jobs or small runs. For lighter usage, the cost-to-benefit just doesn’t land—manual stapling and stacking is usually cheaper and faster than dealing with setup, paper handling quirks, and any ongoing maintenance. Also, be sure your HP printer is truly compatible with this accessory (and that you’re not buying something that only works in a narrow set of models/firmware). In short: buy it if you’re running regular document volume and want reliable finishing; skip it if your output is sporadic or mostly single-page/low-volume.

Xerox
Xerox Business Ready Booklet Maker Finisher - Finisher - 2000 sheets - for VersaLink C8000V/DT, C8000V/DTM, C9000/YDT, C9000V/DT, C9000V/DTM

Xerox
Xerox - Media tray / feeder - 1040 sheets in 2 tray(s) - for VersaLink C8000, C9000

HP
HP LaserJet Stapler Stacker

Canon
Canon RP-54 - Print ribbon cassette and paper kit - for Canon SELPHY CP1200, CP910